Spray Drying of Disodium hydrogen phosphate
Spray Drying of Disodium hydrogen phosphate with the Mini Spray Dryer B-290
Spray drying is a commonly used method for producing dry powders from liquid solutions. Disodium hydrogen phosphate is an inorganic compound used as a pH buffer, emulsifier, and thickening agent in various industries, including food, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics.
During the spray drying process, a liquid solution of disodium hydrogen phosphate is atomized into fine droplets and dried in a hot air stream to produce a dry powder. The resulting powder has good flowability, solubility, and stability, making it ideal for use in various applications.
Areas of spray drying of disodium hydrogen phosphate include the selection of appropriate raw materials, formulation development, process optimization, and product characterization. The optimal processing conditions such as temperature, flow rate, and inlet/outlet conditions are determined to optimize the particle size, powder yield, and other physicochemical properties of the resulting powder.
Spray-dried disodium hydrogen phosphate powders are commonly used as a pH buffer, emulsifier, and thickening agent in various applications, such as food and beverage products, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. The use of spray drying technology ensures consistent quality and high production efficiency, making it a preferred method for producing disodium hydrogen phosphate powders.
Please see the application note No. 498 for starting parameters, formulations and some results.